Thank you for your time and for your hard work in building this valuable resource.
David F. Warlick
The Landmark Project
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Technology & Learning Techlearning.com will publish your article on February 1, and I wanted you to know that we are grateful for your contribution. Your article will be the featured article on our home page for one day within the first two weeks of the month; it will be listed on the home page for one week, and it will be on the New Articles page all month. It will remain on our Web site accessible by browsing and by searching our database - forever.
Thanks again for sharing your article with our readers.
Gwen Solomon
Director, TechLearning.com
A list for all 6 years of Project TIPS teachersWed 2/8/2006
Hi Steve:
Thanks for sending your article to the listserv. Perhaps Mona Lisa is smiling because she is thinking that hundreds of years from now numerous students will be using my website to improve their technology skills and do some really creative projects, thanks to Steve Feld.
Jim Carroll
Hey Steve,
Great to hear from you! Hope you had a great start to the 2006 New Year!
Congratulations on another wonderful site.
Your students did a great job on this site. Well done!
I am pleased to award your site the Busy Educator's Award.
I've included your site in my February Busy Educator's Newsletter which can be found here. The newsletter went out to over 26,000 educators worldwide, this week.
A link to your website has already been included.
All the best,
Marjan Glavac
editor The Busy Educator's Newsletter
author of "Inspiring Students to do Their Best"
p.s. please tell everyone you know about The Busy Educator's Newsletter. Thanks!
Hello Steve:
We will be happy to list your site among those in Resources Related Websites.
Thanks for your interest in NASA Education and the JASON Project.
Will Shaw
Planner's Collaborative, Inc.
Informal Education Specialist
NASA Ames JASON PIN Site Coordinator
SIGTel Online Learning Award Recipient
Highly Commended
Internet Resources Newsletter
Steve,
Thanks. I'll include details in the next Internet Resources Newsletter. Those pictures of sandcastles are amazing!
Roddy
Roderick MacLeod
Greater Essex County District
Thank you for the note, Steve. The monthly newsletter is not currently in
operation however, I have added your link to the Science resources page.
Thanks for the suggestion and the descriptor. I always wondered why dogs
chased cars!
Doug Peterson
Greater Essex County District School Board
Information Technology Services
Linus Pauling:
The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas.
Incredible Art Department
Greetings,
I created a new listing for Shroud of Turin and Newton's Castle. I added links on
the following page: lesson plans and art games. They are listed under Education Interactive Sites by Students.
ArtiFAQ 2100 and King Tut are also listed under Art History on Art Styles page.
Thanks for sharing them with me.
Judy Decker
Incredible Art Department
Incredible Art Resources
Williams Class Web Site
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the information. I have placed a link next to class notes etc
about Newton and Gravity. The link is on this page.
Best of luck and have a great weekend.
Chad Williams
Reliable Answers
Dear Steve,
Thanks so much for your submission. I have added a link to Newton's Castle
to Annette's Favorite Links, in my education folder, under subjects -
Science. I'll be updating my links later today, once I do that they will
actually be available online.
Very interesting stuff there.
Feel free to submit an article for publication. I love providing terrific resources for kids.
I Look forward to reading more about the work you are doing.
Thanks again,
Annette M. Hall
http://LocalHS.com/
HCPS Treasure Chest of Web Resources
Steve,
Thanks so much for the information on your site. I am working on a site for the science department. This site would work well as a science resource. I will send this link to the science specialist to see if she is interested in adding it. The site is not yet finished, but it should be up by early March.
Thanks,
Linda MacCleave
Studystack
Steve,
I added a link to your web site on my Recommended Links page. Good luck with your site.
John Weidner
Hi Steve
Thanks for your email. I haven't had much of a chance to study it, but I will try and have a look soon. Thanks for getting in touch. I do appreciate it.
Richard Vobes
ScienceWeb
Dear Steve
Thank you very much for offering your site for ScienceWeb. I have asked my team to look at it and report back. If we are able to include it, that will be done during our next science maintenance programme later this Spring. I will come back to you in due course.
Thanks again -
Martin Rubach
ScienceWeb
EBC Ltd
Sheffield College
Weblinks / Science / Physics / Others / People
Thank you for visiting our site. We've added the following your link into
our directory.
Your link will be available after the database is rebuilt - this
occurs, at least, twice daily. Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Links Administration Team
Science & Engineering Encyclopaedia
Hello Steve,
Thanks for the email. I have added a link to your site from our links page and have included links from the Isaac Newton page on our database that will get included on the online site when we next roll the site to production (sometime in the next few weeks).
Best regards,
Charlie Hawkins
Hot Link of the Week
Exploring Middle School Reform
Time for Citizenship
Hi Steve
You seem to be a very busy chap!!!
I am very impressed with your Newton's Castle, and I've asked the webteam to highlight it on the website. We are going to place the site in Heroes and Heroines in the Kids section for now, but come the Autumn term we will feature it as the prime mover in a new project called "Outstanding Citizens". We shall ask the registered schools (about 4000) to ask their children to submit their thoughts on their outstanding citizens and then ask all the schools to vote.
Should be quite interesting.
My daughter, Fiona, is studying at the University of Chicago this year, and my wife and I are coming over to New York in April for a few days to meet her. Do you know of any primary schools who would allow me to spend an hour or so with them to have a look at the American educational system?
I spent last week (half term in England) in Belarus and Lithuania having a look at some of their schools. Apart from being -17 degrees, it was a great experience and made me appreciate the standard of living we have here. I'm still defrosting!!!
Thanks again for the link and I hope to meet you and buy you a beer in NY.
Regards
Liam McGurrin
Headteacher
St John Fisher Primary
Sheffield UK
Aussie Educator
Many thanks for the suggestion.
As always, we will take a longer look at the site
over the next week or so and let you know how we feel
about its relevance and whether we plan on including
it.
If we are including the site, we
will send you a second email just prior to the update
letting you know the date and the page on which the
suggestion has been included.
Once again, many thanks for taking the time and effort
to recommend something you feel would be worthwhile.
We really do appreciate it. We look forward to having
a long look at what you have recommended.
Regards,
Doug and Bev Mann
Dear Steve,
Thanks for writing the Math Forum @ Drexel, and sharing this resource.
I've gone ahead and added your Newton's Castle site to the much more heavily trafficked Internet Mathematics Library, which you may confirm by searching or browsing the Library.
Please let us know about other math education resources by visiting our "suggest a link" page.
Let us know how this helps you.
Richard Tchen
The Math Forum @ Drexel
3210 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2713
Lemelson-MIT Program Inventor of the Week : Sir Isaac Newton
Reflecting Telescope 1688Hi Steve,
Thank you for your suggestion for the Inventor of the Week. We are currently researching inventors to profile in the upcoming year and will review your suggestion as we create the new schedule.
Thanks,
Melissa Makofske, Communications Coordinator
The Lemelson-MIT Program
MIT School of Engineering
77 Mass. Ave., E60-216
Cambridge, MA 02139
New Horizons for Learning Student Voices
Thanks for letting us now. We’ll add a link to your site.
Ann Tracey
Network Manager
New Horizons for Learning

Seven Wonders of the Web
December 27, 2005
Museum of Science of Boston
Hello:
Your email has been forwarded to the appropriate department.
Thank you,
Sean Holland
Science Central
MoS Educator Resource Center
(617) 723-2500
The Newton Project
Dear Steve,
I was away last week which is why I haven't replied sooner. Thanks very much for pointing out what looks like a very useful and well-designed resource. I'll pass the recommendation on to our technical officer and ask him to add a link from our site.
John Young
Imperial College London
Steve,
Congratulations! Newton's Castle has qualified to display the Geography World Gold Award. The section on Earth's rotation meets the necessary qualifications. I am quite impressed with the overall quality of the site. The fact that it is a cooperative effort by students in two countries makes it even more impressive.
I have already added your Website to my winners page.
Keep up the good work and I wish you the best on your Website efforts!
Best Wishes,
Brad Bowerman
Geography World
Congratulations !
On Monday, March 20, 2006, you won our most sought after award!
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CONGRATULATIONS!
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featured at Biomutation.GfxDiary.com, a site visited by thousands, and
is seen by thousands of those viewers every day! Your site has been
reviewed, and rated upon the basis of originality, creativity, design,
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Thanks again for your participation in this program, and for affording
me the opportunity to evaluate your excellent website. On behalf of
Biomutation.GfxDiary.com and our whole team - we would like to
sincerely congratulate you on your accomplishments. You should be as
proud of yourself, as we are of having designers like you on the web.
Enjoy,
BioALIEN
Digital Artist / Web Developer
Teacher PowerPoints
Hi Steve,
Looks good. I'm currently updating the format and am going to include a links to
sites part so I'll put it in that. Probably next week sometime.
Meanwhile if you were to click on all the adverts then that would be great
(earns me a few pence).
Cheers
Gareth Griffiths
We would be happy to link to your site. Teachers' Forum is a relatively new site that is picking up friends and fellow educators everyday. If you have a banner I will post it on the sidebar.
Thank you for contacting us.
Chris Warga
Administrator

Steve:
I added a link to Newton's Castle. You can find it in the Education Resource Table at http://www.lessonplans.com.
Stephen Lyons
Education Resource Group
Study Plans
Steve
I just put a link to Newton's Castle on the Science
page of my website. It is a useful site for teachers
and students. Congratulations on all the awards!
Janet Luch
Kids Konnect
Dear Steve,
I have added your site to my Physics Page.
Most sincerely,
Jan Belzer
KidsKonnect Creator
Hello,
We have the pleasure to inform you, that "Newton's Castle" has been inserted
into our directory of Web sites. Your listing at Linksgiving.com is as follows: Category: Links :: Kids :: Science
Being featured in the Linksgiving.com's directory of links, it is like
having won an award, a special award from one's own visitors. Thank you very much for your attention.
Yours sincerely,
Alberto Rinaldi
Newton's Castle now appears on the following Showcase page at the e-Learning Centre.
It also appears in our What's New blog.
Jane Knight
e-Learning Centre
Kid Info
Hello Steve!
Thanks for sending along the great link! I have added it to KID INFO on
my Physics Page
Sincerely,
Linda Guterba, webmaster
Thank you for contacting CNN Student News.
I will pass along this information to our webmaster and show producer.
Anne Gallrein
Hi Steve -
Your students have put together a wonderful site, and
I'll happily add it to the daily page's template.
When the favorite links page is updated it'll be
there, too.
Smart sites should be celebrated and shared.
Every other Sunday I'm a guest on Erin Hart's radio
show on KIRO in Seattle.
I'll add Newton's Castle to the list of recommended
links for the show Sunday, January 22nd.
There's a page dedicated to links used on
Erin's show
, so Newton's Castle will also be posted there.
Thanks for the kind words.
Marty Pflugrath

A Journey of Faith and Life
Great site. Thanks for the submission. Of course this is a Cool Links site.
Thanks again
James Bowman
Resource Central
Resource Central has many categories to the most useful links in support of information retrieval in resource research. We link to the best of the internet world.
SBTek
Steve,
We've added a link to your site to our Arts & Photography Directory, and Parents & Kids Directory.
Thank you again for the information on your site. Apologies for taking so long to make our link.
Rick Bell
ISTE's Educator Resources
Greetings Steve Feld,
A link to your Web site has been published in the Educator Resources
area of ISTE's Web site, under Curriculum > K-12 > Physics.
Thank you for your continued interest in and support of ISTE.
Marshelle Backes, IT
Web Services Technician
(541) 434-8934, ext. 283
"ISTE provides leadership and service to improve teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in education."
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Mr. Donn's Free Lesson Plans & Activities
Dear Steve,
Of course we'll link a fellow teacher, and always we want student work! Thank you for bringing your site to our attention. Have a great year!
Best,
Lin
Primary Teacher's Toolbox
Looks good, Steve.
I'll add it to Primary Teacher's Toolbox with pleasure.
Tony Poulter
The Grape Vine
Hello Steve Feld:
Congratulations! The web link you submitted to our links database has been approved right now.
You can browse our
search engine.
Thanks for your submission!
The teachers forum and information site Team"
vellosoft
Dear Steve,
Very cool site. We'll put a link up for you. A link to the user submitted page would probably hold the most interest for most of you visitors.
Yours truly,
M i k e C o r n e l i s o n
All of Time Online
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Dear Webmaster,
Your Link is uploaded here.
Together we will rise at the top of the search engine listings and get more traffic than ever. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Dr. James Smith
WhatsTheHomework Education Links
Steve--
Thanks for suggesting the site to us; we've added it to our Education Links page as requested. Click here to check it out...
Timelines of History Subject Links
Hello Steve
Thank you for the suggestion.
I entered the link for Newton's Castle on the links page.
Algis
Renae's Room
I've got you added. It looks like an interesting site. I look forward to visiting it.
Renae
Springboard MagazineHello Steve,
Sorry for the late reply. You have a wonderful site there. We have added a link to your site. You can find it on the "Useful Links" page of our website.
Help us spread the word for our educational magazine.
Best regards,
Kanchan Bodas
Newton the Lucky Genius
Dear Steve,
I am eighty years old and this all sounds very interesting.
A Happy New Year to You.
Win Clavering